
Wanting What Your Neighbors Have: Why Do We Like To "Keep Up With The Joneses"?
That subconscious need to keep up with the Joneses could be destroying your mental health. How do you escape the rat race?

Eating Chocolate Daily Lowers the Risk of Diabetes and Heart Diseases
One of the most consumed food substances around the world, chocolate has been found to have yet another benefit. In a recent study, it was established that eating chocolate on a daily basis reduces the risk of diabetes and heart diseases.

How Being Sick Of Your Job Could Be Making You Sick
Do you hate your job? Stress caused by performance anxiety, deadlines, nasty bosses, toxic co-workers, and overwork could be damaging a lot more than your mood alone. If you're sick of your job, that could actually be making you sick.

Medical Errors Are The Third Leading Cause of Death
In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control compiles a list of the leading causes of death every year. Medical errors aren't counted. If they were, they would be the third most common cause of death in the US.

A "Medical Breakthrough" Isn't What You Probably Think
Most of the time, news organizations announce medical breakthroughs as if they were medical miracles. The meaning of the term to the FDA is quite different from what it means to the public.

Alternative Medicine For PTSD: What Are The Possibilities?
Post-traumatic stress syndrome, also known as PTSD, occurs in survivors of war, natural disasters, crime, and accidents. Many non-medical approaches may be helpful.

Get Your Body Summer-Ready With These Skincare Tips
With summer just around the corner, you'll be wanting to look and feel your best. Start prepping with the help of this summer skin check list.

Antibiotics Can Promote The Growth Of "Bad Microbes" In Gut
Antibiotics are the most commonly used drugs worldwide and have saved millions of lives till date. However, one of the recent studies has discovered yet another potential side effect of antibiotics-increase in the growth of “bad microbes” in the gastroint

Study: Female Smokers Should Quit Smoking During Luteal Phase
Are you a female smoker who'd like to quit? You may, new research suggests, have to break out a rather unexpected tool to increase your chances of success: an ovulation test!

Multiple Sclerosis: Who Will Stay Well? Who Will Develop Relapsing MS?
Not everyone who has the symptoms of MS goes on to develop progressive disease. A new test will enable doctors to identify MS patients who have "clinically isolated" symptoms who may be spared the expense and side effects of immune suppressant drugs.